Matthew Lewis considers how some exciting BNG cards may impact the metagame and market. He also addresses the return of ZZW to MTGO.
Matthew Lewis
With Born of the Gods sealed release queues on the horizon, Wizards continues to tinker with the prize and entry fee structure. Matthew Lewis believes the popularity of these events may return in full force.
Matthew Lewis returns to the digital-to-paper ratio, focusing on Innistrad block, which has deviated slightly from the typical pattern.
While shocklands have underperformed, Matthew Lewis still has confidence in real estate. He asks what last year can tell us about THS scry lands.
Matthew Lewis presents an overview of his plan for the next three months of speculation on MTGO.
Matthew Lewis outlines the reasoning for buying up certain junk rares, and provides his picks out of Theros.
A liquidity crisis was one proximate cause of the 2008 global recession. Matthew Lewis explains how a similar phenomenon may be affecting MTGO during release events.
It looks like Daily Events and Premier Events will be returning soon to MTGO. Matthew Lewis updates his projections on booster and card prices alike.
Matthew Lewis addresses the recent tumult that befell MTGO after large events were suspended, and considers Thoughtseize specifically.
This suspension of large events on MTGO has profoundly affected the market. Matthew Lewis evaluates the resulting situation and the reaction it merits from speculators.
Matthew Lewis walks us through his customary review of all the mythics in Theros, categorized by speculative potential.
Matthew Lewis uses the MTGO-to-paper ratio to examine how the recent changes to release queues and redemption structure are affecting the newest sets.
Vintage Masters, replete with Power Nine, will be released on Magic Online next year. Matthew Lewis examines what this means for the MTGO market.